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Knee ArthroscopyIf you have a knee problem, your doctor may suggest a procedure called knee arthroscopy. It's a way to findand ... if needed ... fix problems inside the knee without making a large cut.It's called arthroscopy because the doctor uses an arthroscope ...a thin tool with a camera on it. To do thisprocedure, the doctor makes a couple of small cuts, incisions around your kneecap and puts the arthroscopeinto one of them.The camera on the scope sends pictures to a monitor. This lets the doctor look around inside the joint and findwhat's causing your problem. Let's say you have a problem that can be fixed with surgery like a torn meniscus.The doctor will put small tools into your incisions to repair or remove the damaged tissue. Then the incisionsare closed with stitches or tape and covered with a bandage. The whole procedure usually takes about anhour.Your leg will be moved a lot during arthroscopy, so afterwards, your thigh and calf ... as well as your knee willbe sore. You'll get medicine to help ease the pain. You'll probably be able to go home after a couple of hours inthe recovery room.Depending on what was done to your knee, you may need to use crutches or a brace. You may be givenexercises to do at home. Doing them as instructed ...and easing into activity ... will help you recover fromsurgery and get back to normal.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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